I think Bateman has looked solid, but haven't heard he's been spectacular. Howard's been the best TE, Foster the best WR, and Hill the best OL.Can someone comment on how Cooper Bateman and some of the other Alabama commits are doing in the UA game. Got rid of cable and can't keep up with it. Thanks.
Yep, I've read that the DL guys there have been sick. I'm hoping we can convince someone like Jones to flip to us because he's stood out; Robert N. and Dee Liner are getting rave reviews too.I think Bateman has looked solid, but haven't heard he's been spectacular. Howard's been the best TE, Foster the best WR, and Hill the best OL.
Thanks for the info. That sounds great. Any chance Hill sees the field early?I think Bateman has looked solid, but haven't heard he's been spectacular. Howard's been the best TE, Foster the best WR, and Hill the best OL.
Hill will play sooner rather than later, but i wouldn't count to see him out there year one. The competition for the open Gaurd spot will be tough and its unlikely a freshman will take it. The RT spot will likely go to AK, AS or Leon Brown possibly even Brandon Greene. Then again he may blow the staff away when he gets on campus, I think a Red Shirt is in the future though.Thanks for the info. That sounds great. Any chance Hill sees the field early?
that probably has as much to do with it being very new as anything. The UA game is the more popular of the other two because it has ESPN backing, The Army game competes because of how long it has been around. It sort of thins the crowd for the Semper Fi game.The Semper Fi is sort of the 3 star bowl, but the guys who really show out in that game and the practices are every bit as good as the guys who do not stand out in the AA/UA games who have 4 stars in front of their names. I'll take a Semper Fi star over a 4/5 star also-ran every time. The biggest difference I have noticed from the lesser national All-Star games is that there are few true freshman stars out there. Even the best are longer term prospects.
Good thing for Paige, we need him as a #3 NT in 2013, possible redshirt. Can't wait to see him at 20 years of age at 6'4, 320 with 2 years of Cochran. Sounds like a future NT beast.
In the Elite 11 a the staff gave Bateman the "When the lights come on" award meaning when it came to game type situations he was very good but during drills and practice sessions he was not very good (he did not make the Final 11). I expect Cooper will do well in the game but he better get real good at practice before he gets to Bama.Bateman has been good enough in the practice sessions so far, but I don't think he has really done anything to stand out that much either. Haven't seen anyone say anything bad about him, but I've yet to see anyone really commend him for standout play.
As for Hill, he's going to be very good in time, but he won't see the field as a true freshman unless it's mop-up duty or unless we have a pretty serious spate of injuries.
Perhaps the end result will be the same, but the trajectory will be a lot different. Johnson showed up to T'town barely 260 pounds and he needed a very long time in the S&C program to become a viable player. Hill will show up at 310 or so and shouldn't need anything similar, so hopefully he can contribute a good bit earlier.Regarding Hill, I am seeing a lot of Mike Johnson in him. He will be a great one before it is all said and done.
I watched Kamara play in his two final playoff games. He is not that great of a runner between the tackles. ( Let me qualify that comment by saying I am no expert). Now in the open field he is a joy to watch. He is as smooth as silk and trying to catch him is like trying to catch lighting in a bottle. He would be super as a receiver. He caught several passes and appears to have good hands.The word right now from a lot of the players at the event is that Kamara is a heavy UA lean right now. It appears he will announce on NSD.
This could end up being one of the more exciting NSD that UA has had under Saban.
per most reports kamara is being recruited as a receiver. so i guess thats a plus.I watched Kamara play in his two final playoff games. He is not that great of a runner between the tackles. ( Let me qualify that comment by saying I am no expert). Now in the open field he is a joy to watch. He is as smooth as silk and trying to catch him is like trying to catch lighting in a bottle. He would be super as a receiver. He caught several passes and appears to have good hands.
I sure would like to have him sign with Bama!
Kamara looked like a dangerous and shifty receiver out of the backfield during the summer 7-7 tournament. He would be a real asset to an offense. Not an every down RB, but could be a huge weapon in the right circumstances. You need players to fill roles like that to win 12+ games. Would love to see him in Crimson.per most reports kamara is being recruited as a receiver. so i guess thats a plus.
contraire mon frereKamara looked like a dangerous and shifty receiver out of the backfield during the summer 7-7 tournament. He would be a real asset to an offense. Not an every down RB, but could be a huge weapon in the right circumstances. You need players to fill roles like that to win 12+ games. Would love to see him in Crimson.